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What does gay look like? Science keeps trying to figure that out
Special to The TimesLast month, Sen. John McCain dropped by “Saturday Night Live,” drawing laughs from his promise, if elected president, to fight expensive federal projects -- such as, he spoofed, a Department of Defense device to "jam gaydar." That was a joke....Tags: Minority Groups, Immune System, Science, Hair and Nails, Uterus
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What to do in Delaware
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterONGOING "Sealed in Glass, Stone, and Tin," an exhibit at the Museum of Small Town Life in Dover, through Dec. 31. (316 S. Governors Ave., Dover; 302-739-3261) "Emeline Hawkins: Her Journey from Slavery to Freedom on the Underground Railroad," at the...Tags: Travel, NASCAR, Road Transportation, International Speedway Corp., Auto Racing
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Russell & MacKenna Furniture: Maryland's cottage industry
For a little over a century, starting with the end of the Revolutionary War, Maryland craftsmen were producing some of the finest home furnishings anywhere. Inlaid bellflower furniture, painted furniture, repousse silver, case clocks and other goods...Tags: Defense, West Point, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Business, Severna Park
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FBI aids Aruba investigation into missing Frederick woman
Aruba has turned to the FBI for help investigating the disappearance of 35-year-old Robyn Gardner of Frederick, Md., an agency spokesman said Thursday.
FBI Special Agent Richard Wolf told The Associated Press that the U.S. agency is conducting interviews...Tags: Mass Media, Sykesville, FBI, Today (tv program), Television
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Missing woman's wild tattoos belied mild, trusting nature, friends say
The Associated PressRobyn Gardner’s wild and rowdy tattoos belie the kind, quiet nature of a trusting woman who sought solace in a tropical getaway with a man who is now suspected in her disappearance, a close friend said. The 35-year-old divorced woman accepted 50-...Tags: Mass Media, Sykesville, Television Industry, Television, Justice System
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Ruth D. Baird
Baltimore Sun reporterRuth D. Baird, a retired educator and counselor, died of a stroke Aug. 16 at her Rodgers Forge home. She was 77. Ruth Dudley Dentinger, the daughter of a comptroller and a homemaker, was born and raised in Louisville, Ky., where she graduated in 1951...Tags: Parochial Schools, Elmhurst, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Religious Education
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Marylanders rattled by the unexpected
It must have been the construction site across the street. Or maybe it was a tractor-trailer lumbering by, a train rumbling underground or even a pesky friend shaking one's beach chair.
Everything, that is, but what it actually was: an earthquake, so...Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Commuting, Politics, Public Employees, Disasters
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Augustoberfest a safe haven for people outrunning storm
andrews@herald-mail.comWith Hurricane Irene making its way up the East Coast, Joi Lopez and her husband, Dwayne Wilkins, decided to escape Baltimore and head inland. Wilkins said they looked at a storm map for a place out of the hurricane's path and settled on Hagerstown....Tags: Charlotte, Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Tropical Weather, Hurricanes, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Dream home: Delaware cottage celebrates culture of summer
"Don't look for seashells and crabs on the walls of my beach house," said Steve Appel, of his Dewey Beach, Del., cottage, circa 1960 "modern."
The 48-year-old owner of Nouveau Contemporary Goods Inc., a home furnishings emporium in Baltimore, has made...Tags: Travel, Dewey Beach, Chicago Hotels, Trips and Vacations, Theme Park Vacations
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Numbers show a better tourism year for Ocean City
The Daily Times of SalisburyIf early numbers are an accurate indication, Ocean City has seen a better tourism season so far this year than in the last one, though not as prosperous a summer as 2009's was by Independence Day. More people have visited the resort in May and June...Tags: Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Dewey Beach, Politics, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Raissa Galitzin, homemaker and volunteer, dies
Raissa Galitzin, a homemaker and volunteer who survived the German occupation of France during World War II, died of stroke complications June 23 at Sinai Hospital. The Roland Park resident was 87.
Born Raissa Mikhailovna Antipoff in Kohlta-Jarva,...Tags: Walters Art Museum, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hospitals and Clinics, World War II (1939-1945), Armed Conflicts
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